Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] time [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll thank you then , when I can take plenty of time over it . ’ |
2 | In fact when you enter a large mental hospital you do enter a special kind of world , a village with streets and sign posts , and usually , for in such places , everyone has plenty of time on their hands , no shortage of people willing to direct you to where you want to go . |
3 | He had been invited to become a visiting fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton : he would , in other words , have plenty of time on his hands and would there be able to consider Browne 's suggestions . |
4 | Nevertheless few other aspects of caste are maintained , and during the daughter 's long engagement she will spend plenty of time with her fiancé , giving her plenty of opportunity to reject him . |
5 | ‘ The last post does n't go till night , I believe , so there 'll be plenty of time for me to post it . ’ |
6 | We would ask everyone to be patient and to leave plenty of time for their journey , ’ he stressed . |
7 | Plenty of time for her to have had a string of boyfriends and perhaps kiss and tell lovers … |
8 | Allow plenty of time for them to find out what they do not know and summarize to bring together the strands of the discussion to a point where you both understand the proposed action . |
9 | There would be plenty of time for them in years to come , she thought wearily . |
10 | Give yourselves plenty of time for your return journey as you 'll be surprised just how far you can travel even at two miles an hour ! |
11 | ‘ It ends at eight , plenty of time for you to get to the airport . ’ |
12 | ‘ In answer to your question , the coach is due in an hour — plenty of time for you to have breakfast . ’ |
13 | Plenty of time for you to make a decision . |
14 | There will be plenty of time for you to have to cope with that when they return to the city and visit Liz and Owen in hospital . ’ |
15 | He always had plenty of time for us . |
16 | They still have plenty of time in which to get it right . ’ |
17 | allow plenty of time in your total schedule for the physical typing and reproduction of your report . |
18 | Wim Beeren , the Director of the Stedelijk museum in Amsterdam who , in the face of deafening criticism , has always defended the restoration , admitted that Goldreyer did not bother to inform him in time about his plans for the last phase of the restoration in which the painted surface was to be treated . |
19 | They are desperate to furnish it in time for their Easter service . |
20 | He was getting ready to retire and I thought I 'd have lots of time with him . ’ |